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Wednesday 5 June 2013

Delhi Police questions Rajasthan Royal's owner


The Delhi Police on Wednesday (June 5) called Rajasthan owner Raj Kundra to seek details about accused players in the Indian T20 League spot-fixing case and the agreement they had reached with them. 

Kundra reached the Delhi Police's Special Cell office in Lodhi Road Wednesday
morning. 

Earlier this week, the Delhi Police had sought inputs from former BCCI secretary Sanjay Jagdale and Indian T20 League CEO Sundar Raman on the tripartite agreement between the BCCI, the T20-League teams, and players. 

Delhi Police had on Tuesday invoked the stringent MCOCA against suspended cricketer S Sreesanth and 22 others in the spot-fixing scandal for which the "command" originated from underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's outfit. 

Following this, a Delhi court remanded Sreesanth, another player Ajit Chandila and the others to further judicial custody till June 18. 

As many as 26 people have been arrested by the Delhi Police in the case, out of which Rajasthan's Ankeet Chavan is on interim bail till June 6, while Sreesanth's friend Abhishek Shukla is on regular bail. 

Cricketer Sidharth Trivedi, who was made prosecution witness, also came to Special Cell when investigators were talking to Kundra and the two were reportedly made to confront each other. 

Trivedi is also a Rajasthan player.

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